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Geraint Thomas moves from fifth to second ahead of Tour de France rest day in frantic stage 10

GERAINT THOMAS followed the man in the Yellow Jersey and took a big step towards getting it back.

He was part of a group that followed current leader Julian Alaphilippe, whose Deceuninck-QuickStep team went full gas for the last 20 miles into Albi and it left some huge rivals behind, including Giulio Ciccone, Thibaut Pinot and Jakob Fuglsang.

 Geraint Thomas and Team Ineos were on their toes as they followed a move that helped him into second on the Yellow Jersey standings
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Geraint Thomas and Team Ineos were on their toes as they followed a move that helped him into second on the Yellow Jersey standingsCredit: Reuters
 Julian Alaphilippe's Deceuninck-QuickStep team rode hard on the front to create time gaps on stage 10
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Julian Alaphilippe's Deceuninck-QuickStep team rode hard on the front to create time gaps on stage 10Credit: EPA

The defending champion, 33, leapfrogged three riders to go second on general classification ahead of the first rest day of this year's race.

And he can thank some aggressive riding from rival teams, who pulled Team Ineos along with them, but the Welshman is adamant it was no fluke.

Thomas said: "I couldn't think of anything better, I had a really good day.

"Especially on a day like today you wouldn't expect it really, now I think it's just a positioning error from from them and they lost over a minute and a half.

"It was great from our point of view.

"I had a little go a little bit earlier and it wasn't the right conditions. EF had a little go and then Quick-Step, we were always just attentive and ready. It was a good day in the end.

"Obviously from our point of view we had everyone bar two guys and we were all just committed.

"Behind you could tell they went full on the climb, to try and close it.

"But because they didn't then they just ran out of gas and the elastic snapped and we just got a big gap."

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